Lea Bloom Perspective on All I Wanna Know

To create music that is timeless, authentic, and empowering-music that makes people feel seen, understood, and inspired.

Yes, to connect with people on a deep emotional level and create moments that resonate long after the song ends.

To trust my instincts and stay true to my voice, even when the world offers shortcuts or pressures me to conform. Authenticity is everything.

Bruce Springsteen, The Killers, Paolo Nutini. I admire their ability to combine storytelling, emotion, and energy in their music.

Music, photography, and fashion design. All three allow me to express emotions, create stories, and connect with others in a visual or auditory way.

I'm drawn to works that tell a story and evoke emotion. One of my favorites is Amore e Psiche by Antonio Canova-his ability to capture delicate human emotion and movement in marble is timeless, elegant, and deeply expressive, much like music itself.

Seeing the world through curiosity, emotion, and creativity, finding beauty and meaning even in small, everyday moments.

Yes, especially because I refuse to compromise my true self just to fit the algorithm or become mainstream. Staying authentic in this world can be isolating, but I counteract it by surrounding myself with people who inspire me, connecting with fans who resonate with my music, and sharing moments with other artists who understand the journey.

Photography has taught me to capture emotion in a single frame, while fashion design has shown me how to tell a story through shapes, colors, and textures. I bring both mindsets into my songwriting, distilling feelings into sound and creating something that resonates on multiple levels.

I've worked in creative and artistic fields outside of music, including photography and fashion design. Both experiences have broadened my artistic vision and given me new ways to express creativity.

I'd shift the focus back to real artistry instead of algorithms and quick trends. Music shouldn't be about who makes the catchiest 15-second video; it should be about who puts in the years of work, passion, and sacrifice to create something meaningful. The industry needs to respect the journey of true artists, not just reward instant virality.

Once I forgot the opening line of my one song on stage. I laughed it off with the audience, and in the end, it turned into a beautiful, shared moment.

Meeting ambiguous people in the industry who made big promises but clearly had their own hidden agendas. Realizing how easily trust can be misplaced was unsettling, but it also taught me to rely on my instincts and protect my art.

Artists remind us of our humanity. We hold up a mirror to emotions and experiences that people sometimes can't put into words themselves.

Born to Run by Bruce Springsteen. It's timeless, it captures the urgency of youth and freedom, and it became an anthem for generations-that's true success.

By blending authenticity and vulnerability with energy and anthemic sounds. I want to prove that introspection and strength can coexist in indie rock.

For me, success is staying true to my voice while touching other people's lives. I measure it less in numbers and more in the moments when a song makes someone feel understood.

A fan once told me that one of my songs helped them through a very difficult period in their life. Knowing that something I created could bring comfort and strength is the most memorable gift.

Yes, I practice daily. In the past, it was about perfecting technique; now it's more about balance-staying connected to my voice, my body, and the emotion behind each song.

Authentic. Emotional. Uplifting.

Live performances. There's nothing like the energy of being in the same room with people, sharing the same emotion through music.

I want them to feel less alone. Whether it's comfort, strength, or hope, I want my songs to be a safe place where emotions can breathe.

Bruce Springsteen. His ability to tell stories through music is unmatched, and I admire the raw honesty and power in his songs. Collaborating with him would be a dream, blending my voice with his timeless energy and depth.

At the Burning Man festival. In the middle of the desert, surrounded by surreal art installations and dust, I heard a track that felt otherworldly. The setting made the discovery unforgettable-it was as if the song belonged to that moment and place.

An open-air stage at sunset, with lights blending into the night sky, and an audience singing every word back. That moment when music and people become one.

Bruce Springsteen, for his timeless storytelling and the way his songs capture both struggle and hope.
Toto, for their incredible musicianship, harmonies, and the way their songs never lose their magic.
The Killers, for their anthemic energy and ability to turn emotions into powerful, unforgettable songs.

Probably Right Where I Belong, the title track of my next album. It feels like the essence of my journey so far-it's both a homecoming and a leap forward. Stay tuned for my next release!

I would choose to see Freddie Mercury with Queen. His energy, charisma, and ability to connect with a crowd are unmatched-he embodied the pure magic of live music. The one who is alive and amazing like him is Bruce Springsteen!

It's heartfelt indie rock with a mix of intimacy and energy. My music is about telling the truth of what it feels like to be human, sometimes fragile, sometimes powerful, but always real.

It's like being taken on a journey-you're pulled into melodies that feel familiar yet surprising, with lyrics that hit you straight in the heart.

I would love to tour with The Killers, Mumford & Sons, Kings of Leon, or Paolo Nutini. All of them create shows that feel like a shared catharsis with the audience, and that's what I aim for as well.

I often write about self-discovery, gratitude, resilience, and the beauty hidden in struggles. My songs are about human connection, but also about finding light in difficult times.

In the last three years, I've become more focused on authenticity. My sound has grown fuller, more layered, but also more raw in emotion. I've learned to trust silence as much as big arrangements.

It blends indie rock, rock, and touches of soul. I'd say it sits somewhere between the intimacy of singer-songwriters and the anthemic energy of alternative rock bands.

It wasn't a single moment, but rather a slow realization. I've always felt most myself when singing. Over time, it became clear that music wasn't just something I loved-it was the path I needed to follow.

One of my earliest memories is sitting in the car while my dad played Queen music. I didn't understand the words back then, but I remember the feeling-music had this mysterious way of filling the space with color and meaning.

I grew up surrounded by many different musical influences, from rock to folk to soul, and I’ve always been fascinated by storytelling. My background as a performer helps me not just write songs, but live them-each lyric comes from a very personal place.

I am Lea Bloom, a singer-songwriter and performer. Music has always been my way of making sense of life, of giving shape to emotions, and of connecting deeply with people.